Buzz Feitshans

American film producer
Charlotte Wells
(div. 1978)
  • Raffaella De Laurentiis
  • FatherFred R. Feitshans Jr.

    Frederick Rollin Feitshans III (born 17 January 1937), known as Buzz Feitshans, is an American film producer best known for his work in the action field and his collaborations with John Milius and Carolco Pictures.

    Biography

    Feitshans graduated from the University of Southern California in 1962 with a degree in education, then went to work for the American Broadcasting Company as a film editor. In 1964, he joined American International Pictures as an editor and became head of the editorial department for ten years.

    In 1973, Feitshans made his debut as a producer with Dillinger, a film written and directed by John Milius. Milius and Feitshans formed A-Team Productions that same year and produced Big Wednesday (1978), 1941 (1979) and Hardcore (1979). A-Team Productions dissolved, but Feitshans continued to act as Milius' producer on Conan the Barbarian (1982), Uncommon Valor (1983), and Red Dawn (1984).

    Feitshans produced First Blood in 1982, and also its first two sequels. The films were made by executive producers Mario Kassar and Andrew Vajna of Carolco Pictures, whom Feitshans frequently worked with. In 1988, he became executive vice president of production and a member of the board of directors for Carolco Pictures.

    Feitshans joined Cinergi Productions in 1992, serving as executive producer for Medicine Man (1992), Tombstone (1993), Renaissance Man (1994), Color of Night (1994), Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), Judge Dredd (1995), The Scarlet Letter (1995), Nixon (1995), Evita (1996), Shadow Conspiracy (1997), and An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (1997).

    He retired from film production in 1997.[1]

    Personal life

    Feitshans is the son of Lotus Grant Feitshans (1909–2007) and film editor Fred R. Feitshans Jr. (1909–1987).

    He is the grandson of Sennett Bathing Beauty Ora Carew and Harry E. Grant on his mother's side and tennis player Frederick Rollin Feitshans and Celia Traber Feitshans on his father's.

    He married Charlotte Wells (divorced 1978) and Raffaella De Laurentiis.[2]

    He is the father of four, including cinematographer Fred "Buzz" Feitshans IV (born 1959).

    Select credits

    He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.

    Film

    Year Film Credit Notes
    1973 Coffy
    Uncredited
    Dillinger
    1974 Foxy Brown
    Act of Vengeance
    1978 Big Wednesday
    1979 Hardcore
    1941
    1982 Conan the Barbarian
    First Blood
    1983 Uncommon Valor
    1984 Red Dawn
    1985 Rambo: First Blood Part II
    1987 Extreme Prejudice
    1988 Rambo III
    1990 Total Recall
    1993 Tombstone Executive producer
    1994 Renaissance Man Executive producer
    Color of Night
    1995 Die Hard with a Vengeance Executive producer
    1997 Shadow Conspiracy Executive producer
    As cinematographer
    Year Film
    2004 Joe Killionaire
    Camera and electrical department
    Year Film Role Notes
    2000 Dragonheart: A New Beginning Camera operator Direct-to-video
    Editorial department
    Year Film Role
    1967 Thunder Alley Assistant film editor
    1968 Wild in the Streets Assistant editor
    1969 De Sade Editorial coordinator
    Miscellaneous crew
    Year Film Role Notes
    1969 The Devil's 8 Post-production coordinator
    1973 Slaughter's Big Rip-Off Production executive
    Uncredited
    1975 Hard Times
    As editor
    Year Film Ref.
    1972 Boxcar Bertha
    [3]

    Unmade projects

    Television

    As cinematographer
    Year Title Role Notes
    2004 Las Vegas Director of photography
    2007 Supreme Courtships Television pilot
    Camera and electrical department
    Year Title Role
    2004 Las Vegas Camera operator

    References

    1. ^ Biography at Buzz Feitshans Papers
    2. ^ "USC Cinematic Arts | School of Cinematic Arts Events".
    3. ^ Scorsese, Martin (1999). Martin Scorsese: Interviews. ISBN 9781578060726.
    • Buzz Feitshans at IMDb
    • Buzz Feitshans Papers at Margaret Herrick Library
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